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Rez's R32 GTS-t Type M... presentable version!


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***This car is "in the build", so it's still in the early stages***

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My wheels are Desmond Regamaster 17x8JJ +32 (with 3mm spacer) 215/45/17 front, 17x9JJ +35 245/40/17 rear. As you can see in the last pic, the caliper clearance was about 1mm without the spacers, so a 3mm spacer was put on just to be sure there'd be no contact.

Special thanks to: Troy (Evo_Lee) and my lovely wife for helping me screw those Regamasters on in the Autobacs carpark.... 2,000 yen saving! Cheers guys!!! :)

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Looking good mate, pity I didn't have the camera with me yesterday along the Wangan. We had a good run yesterday, I see you have a few Nascar moves there :P.
Hehehe... pity the fun stopped at 185km/h!!!! Damn speed limiter!!!:Oops:
Justin,

congrats are getting the car sorted :( Good choice with the rims - the black wheels suit the car, it looks proper mean :P

Looking forward to going on some runs in the not too distant future ;)

Thanks Dave :rant:

I've just been talking to Kayo about driving out to your place... but I just can't convince her that Yamanashi isn't near downtown Tokyo! She seems to think that if we drive out there it's almost like driving to Tokyo, which she doesn't want to do until the Auto Salon!!! Any ideas on how I can convince her? We might be able to head over in the first few weeks of September btw.

good buy rezz :(

whats the plans mate making a monster or just a little fun?

Thanks Jimbo... 400hp @ the engine, or whatever number Evo_Lee can produce with his Evo 5... can't have him beating me around corners AND on the straights!!! :P

Justin, time to head up to Rokko for a drive and see how she handles the twisties or up through Takarzuka :P...there is also a nice dam just past Sanda.

You working Saturday? I'll be heading down to AB 43 to buy a new turbo heat sheild I saw there last time, the one I have now is starting to rust away badly.

LOL...400ps is a nice figure for the street. I thought the old girl kept up pretty well on the Wangan last weekend. Or was it the fright I may have gave Kayo on the way home, I didn't think you were just in front when you said you were JUST in front (I was caught up at the last 2 set of lights by slow traffic). The mango shake was too tasty...and before I noticed the stove tops holding in the left lane I had already overshot...ekkk! The lane in front of me was clear from way back though.

Dave, Justin's Skyline is going into the workshop for some panel work and rust repair, so I think mid September would be the earliest.

Justin/Troy,

I'm back in England for the first couple of weeks in Sept, so it'll have to be after that. Yamanashi is a fair way from Tokyo - it's around 120KM from my place to Shinjuku...still it's a long journey for you guys coming from Osaka. I you can arrange to do some sight seeing - the Fuji five lakes, Fuji, the Skyline museum in Nagano and maybe the hankone skyline too, then it'd make the trip more worthwhile...

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